Impala dual siren speaker

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KG4VDK
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Impala dual siren speaker

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I am looking to install a second SA314P in a 2001 Impala. I have the bracket for one installed, and was wondering if there is a "mirror" to it to install a second one. Any ideas much appreciated.
KitN1MCC
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why
KG4VDK
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Post by KG4VDK »

For a 200W set up.
JustaBuff
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Sa314 Siren - Impalla

Post by JustaBuff »

I may be late with this answer ...

I think you can you use a 2nd SABKT3 (from Whelen for the SA314P ) on the front radiator support - If you already used one of these, then you should be able to use a 2nd on opposite side (left or right) of your first one - they will be separated by about 10 inches or so, located in front of each motor mount.

http://www.whelen.com/install

install manual number 13506
FTM-PTB-EGH-DTRT-RFB-KTF
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KG4VDK
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Post by KG4VDK »

I am not sure about doing the same bracket but on the other side, since it is designe with 3 mounting screws. One being on side of the hood latch mechanism, and the other two being just existing holes with self tapping screws. I suppose I could just use the 2 self tapping screws and not use the 3rd mounting hole...Anywho the original vehile this was going on was totalled by being rear-ended, "new" project - 2000 Sandstone 3.8L Base model Impala.
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